Monster MusicMonster Cable, a leading provider of cables for audio and video and a company known for its aggressively litigious approach to its own trademark, says it wants the music industry to dump DRM.

“Monster Cable shares Mr. Jobs’ vision of breaking constraints for legal music downloads,” explained Noel Lee, the company’s Head Monster. “We’ve always believed in the power of music. So much so, we launched Monster Music to introduce high definition surround to the world without restrictions.”

Ironically, Monster is known for its aggressively litigious approach to protecting its name and trademark. The company has filed numerous lawsuits and trademark infringement claims against dozens of companies for using the word “monster”, including Monster Garage, Monster House, Monster Energy Drink, MonsterHTPC, Snow Monsters (a kid’s skiing group), MonsterVintage (small used clothing store), Monsters Inc. and the Monster.com job site.
“They strong-arm anybody who uses the word ‘monster,’ ‘’ said Victor Petrucci, founder of a small, family-owned online clothing store called MonsterVintage.com in Camas, Wash. Petrucci is fighting a lawsuit that Monster Cable filed against his firm in August. “I sell used clothing. How can I damage them at all?'’ Continue reading ‘Litigious Monster Supports Killing DRM’

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